"curtney" wrote : 
  | effectively leaving the current/active conversation (not ending it). You 
can then proceed to create another conversation.
  | 
  | In other words, you have four options:
  | 1) join
  | 2) nest
  | 3)propagation none ****** This is the one you want *********
  | 4)end
  | 
  | correct me if I am wrong guys
Hi Guys,

I am totally confused by the conversation style. For a programmer, he designs a 
conversation, e.g. place an order: a long running conversation - "start, join, 
join, nest, join, end-nest, end". When a user use it, he may propagate the 
whole process and finish a long conversation, or he may stop at any step (he 
may not click cancel), then browse to another long-running conversation. 
Definitely, a user cannot add a "propagation-none" code to a step which he 
stopped. At this situation, can a developer guess which step a user may stop? 
then add a "propagation-none"? Sorry, I am totally lost. 

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